I've been pondering this thread, having just seen it for the first time. Until I returned back in the spring I was gone from Trad Gang for about 5 years or so.
I have to admit folks, I don't get it? I didn't realize we were off or getting off course. I don't read every topic, some don't interest me. Some are repeats for me but obiously not for the intiator of the topic.
I don't want to be part of a perceived problem, so I need to find out if I am. Are some of these topics counter to the Mission of Pow Wow or Trad Gang?
--Form discussions
--How to tune
--How to make arrows
--Give aways
--Welcomes & Condolences
--Hunt reports
--Questions about hunting
--Quivers, gloves, tabs
--Pictures of bows
--Why shoot a longbow or a recurve
--How to scout
--How to blood trail
--How to make good on shots at game
Of course, related, and other topics abound here. I haven't noticed any difference in the 9-10 months I've been back but it seems some topics are an irritant?
I'm not as active as some here. I shoot almost every day. I bowhunt 3-4 dozen times per year in at least two states. I get my hunting fix in the field, not here.
I do know this, I would be a few thousand bucks better off if not for some of the bows and other equipment I've discovered from posters here (and glad for it). I now buy from a far more diverse group of vendors than I ever did before.
I don't know how many of the nearly 30,000 folks who have registered at one time or another still post or lurk, but I imagine it's thousands? If so, the diversity of thought and preferences has produced the current crop of topics and posts.
So, I guess if some of us are misbehave'n I'd like to know exactly how, cause if I am, I can fix me.
I'm trying to remember the last "techie gadget" I read being discussed here? How many gadgets can we have: bows, arrows, broadheads, quiver, and clothing?
I'm thinking of an "E" word here that traditionalists are a bit known for and hoping I'm wrong? And like the country song went, 'I was shooting traditional (like many here) when traditional wasn't cool.'
Respectfully.